Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], September 12 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said that it will be the Union Territory's priority to provide rights to the tribal and the backward communities.
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by Khalid Bashir Gura SRINAGAR: A cow vigilante gang attacked a nomadic herder family last night leaving many of them injured. The family was on its way to the seasonal migration route to Kashmir when the attack took place at Palak Manana village in Nadda belt, falling in Samba district.
SRINAGAR: The clamour in Pir Panchal valley over the early reopening of the Mughal Road has clear desperation – medical emergencies.
This is the Poonch side of the breathtaking Mughal Road as captured from Pir Ki Gali. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur
As the cries for re-opening got shriller, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha announced that the road will be open for fruit trucks and Gujjar and Bakerwals, who moved their herds for their summer sojourn to Kashmir, early spring. There was a rider; those using the road will have to seek permission from the Divisional Commissioner in Jammu.
Mughal Road to open for movement of Fruit trucks, Gujjar-Bakerwals.